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There's nothing they can be spoofing, and there's little danger of a webserver accidentally sending a dangerous Content-Type with a file that has no extension. If the browser chooses to interpret it in a dangerous manner, no server-side library on earth can change that. This isn't specifically related to RSpec, but is built off the branch and is part of an effort to get the CI build green.
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